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Guidelines For Choosing and Evaluating a ProjectWhen choosing a project for the Challenge, one of the most important considerations is that it be something that can be done in the short time of the program. Projects are judged on overall quality and the progress made by the team during the competition year. It is important to submit a project that is complete. When examining projects, the judges consider the scientific content; the effectiveness of the computational approach; the creativity, innovation, and initiative shown in developing and carrying out the project; and the clarity of the presentation of the work. The following list of questions can be used as a guide when considering potential projects. Scientific ContentWhen describing the scientific content of the proposed research, carefully consider the following:
Effectiveness of the Computational ApproachWill your project be seen as effective in the following ways:
Workable? - Unworkable solutions may be interesting but are of no value from a practical point of view. Economically Feasible? - Supercomputers make computational tasks feasible that once were not so. Have you evaluated this aspect of your project? CreativityDoes the project show creativity and originality in:
In the programming of the software, you should clearly distinguish between cleverness and a genuine contribution. An ingenious approach may not be the most efficient way to solve a problem if it is not acceptable to potential users, or if it is unreliable in the way it functions. ClarityDo you state the problem clearly and unambiguously? How clearly do you document or discuss the project? Can you explain its purpose, procedure, and conclusions in a clear and concise manner? Have you expressed your project well in the written material? Do you present the important phases of the project in an orderly manner? How clearly do you present the data? How clearly do you present the results? How well do you document the software? Is the source code adequately commented? Do you present the material in a forthright manner, without tricks or gimmicks? Did you do all work on the final presentation, or did you receive assistance from others? Has any assistance from others been duly acknowledged? | ||||||||||
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